Non-carbon nanotubes: Hydrogen sensors based on TiO2

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Abstract

Sensors for the detection of gases such as oxygen, water vapor, and hydrogen are becoming increasingly important for a number of areas such as manufacturing, environmental monitoring, medicine, and defense/security [19]. Hydrogen sensing in particular is needed for industrial process control, combustion control, and in medical applications where the presence of hydrogen is indicative of certain types of health conditions [18]. © 2009 Springer-Verlag US.

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Laflamme, K. E., & Grimes, C. A. (2009). Non-carbon nanotubes: Hydrogen sensors based on TiO2. In Sensors Based on Nanostructured Materials (pp. 29–57). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77753-5_3

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